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Jan 22, 2024

Drone-based bot is already saving birds from crashing into power lines

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

The Mini LineFly strives to improve utility workers’ safety and safeguards wildlife from accidental contact with power lines, reducing the probability of unintended bird collisions.


With the world already witnessing the launch of a myriad of robotic devices since last year, another drone-based robotic system takes to the skies.

This new unmanned robotic system called the Mini LineFly is seemingly the world’s most advanced automated robotic system devised to install bird diverts on overhead power lines, according to a statement by the founding companies.

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Jan 22, 2024

Can Mamba bite ChatGPT? OpenAI rival ‘outperforms’ AI language models

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

Another landmark invention in the AI industry?

A recent algorithm breakthrough is shaking things up in the machine learning discussion groups.


Mamba, a breakthrough algorithm, challenges the 21st century’s biggest algorithm, Transformer, by achieving superior language modeling, speed, and cost-effectiveness.

Jan 22, 2024

Sam Altman plans to tap TSMC to rival Nvidia with his own AI chip

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Nvidia’s GPUs have been the main choice for most AI researchers and companies, as they offer high performance and efficiency for training and running large language models, such as OpenAI’s GPT-4.

Jan 22, 2024

AI helps the world’s biggest tech firms smash $10 trillion market capitalization ceiling — Nvidia replaces Facebook as the new kid on the block while Microsoft displaces Apple at the helm

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Meta has yet to go above $1 trillion, despite recently pivoting to generative AI.

Jan 22, 2024

Liquid RAM Flexes for Wearables, Robots, Implants

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, wearables

A non-volatile version could be on its way, too.

Jan 22, 2024

Research team develops new tools to improve pancreatic cancer patient care

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigators have used a unique precision medicine and artificial intelligence (AI) tool called the Molecular Twin Precision Oncology Platform to identify biomarkers that outperform the standard test for predicting pancreatic cancer survival. Their study, published in Nature Cancer, demonstrates the viability of a tool that could one day guide and improve treatment for all cancer patients.

“Molecular Twin, which we developed at Cedars-Sinai, can be used to study any tumor type, including , which is notoriously difficult to treat,” said Dan Theodorescu, MD, Ph.D., director of Cedars-Sinai Cancer and the PHASE ONE Foundation Distinguished Chair, and senior author of the study. “Using our Molecular Twin technology, we anticipate creating tests that can be used even in locations that lack access to advanced resources and technology, pairing patients with the most effective therapies and expanding the availability of precision medicine.”

Investigators used the Molecular Twin platform to analyze blood and tissue samples from 74 patients with the most common and most aggressive pancreatic cancer type, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The disease begins in the cells lining ducts that carry digestive enzymes from the pancreas to the small intestine.

Jan 22, 2024

“Humans are still cheaper than AI for many Jobs” — Report

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

A report by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed that it is still cheaper to use humans for certain jobs than artificial intelligence (AI).

This comes amid concerns that AI will replace many jobs currently handled by humans. The report suggests that AI cannot replace the majority of jobs in cost-effective ways at present.

In a study addressing fears about AI replacing humans in various industries, MIT established that using AI to replace humans is only profitable in a few industries.

Jan 22, 2024

Challenges and Successes: Astrobotic’s Lunar Mission Provides Insights for Future NASA Deliveries

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

After just over 10 and a half days in space, Peregrine Mission One, which was hosted by the private space company, Astrobotic Technology, burned up in the Earth’s atmosphere over the South Pacific Ocean on January 18, 2024, at approximately 4:04 pm EST (1:04 pm EST). This concluded what is being deemed as a mostly successful mission for the first commercial mission for NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, although the spacecraft was unable to land on the lunar surface due to a fuel leak that occurred about seven hours after launch on January 8, 2024. Despite this, Peregrine was able to test several of its onboard instruments during the short mission, which will provide valuable data for future missions to the Moon, specifically for NASA’s Artemis program.

Had Peregrine landed on the Moon, it would have marked the first time a US-built spacecraft would have landed on the lunar surface since NASA’s Apollo 17 in 1972. Despite this, four of the five instruments on Peregrine successfully collected data during the 10-day mission: Linear Energy Transfer Spectrometer (LETS), Near-Infrared Volatile Spectrometer System (NIRVSS), Neutron Spectrometer System (NSS), Peregrine Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometer (PITMS), with the fifth instrument, NASA’s Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA), designed to only be used on the lunar surface.

“Astrobotic’s Peregrine mission provided an invaluable opportunity to test our science and instruments in space, optimizing our process for collecting data and providing a benchmark for future missions,” said Dr. Nicola Fox, who is the associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. “The data collected in flight sets the stage for understanding how some of our instruments may behave in the harsh environment of space when some of the duplicates fly on future CLPS flights.”

Jan 22, 2024

AI robots are making burgers and fries at this new restaurant

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI

At a new restaurant, Miso Robotics’ Flippy robot prepares french fries, while its BurgerBot makes burgers from a wagyu blend, grinding the meat for each burger only after an order is placed.⁠


The AI robots making burgers and fries at CaliExpress could help the restaurant industry address its persistent labor shortage.

Jan 22, 2024

AlphaFold found thousands of possible psychedelics. Will its predictions help drug discovery?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Researchers have doubted how useful the AI protein-structure tool will be in discovering medicines — now they are learning how to deploy it effectively.

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